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Here is the book to help you move from beginning writer to professional. This
practical text on the fine art of writing is designed to encourage you to
develop your God-given talent. Along with the theoretical aspects of writing,
the reader is provided in-depth writing assignments to practice their craft.
Perfect for classroom or individual study. Eleven comprehensive chapters and ten
appendices discuss nearly every element of the writing process.

The
Creative Call: An Artist's Response to the Way of the Spirit (Writers' Palette Book) Learn to call on the holy spirit as your source of
inspiration.Exercise your artistic gift regularly and begin to think of
yourself as an artist.Develop the habit of journaling as a way to realize unlocked creativity
an eight-week program for fully developing your artistic gifts and entering into
a closer union with God. Includes a retreat guide. For individual use or group
study.

The Complete Guide to Writing and...
It's about "living, breathing spiritual beings who grapple with the hard
questions of life and find ... hope in the reality of God's presence in the
world." Stokes has edited (and written) Christian fiction for 15 years; her
Complete Guide to Writing & Selling the Christian Novel is a fantastic
resource for the writer of Christian fiction

Christian Writer's Manual of Style,
A standard reference guide for anyone involved in Christian Publishing. Editors
Bob Hudson and Shelley Townsend surveyed fifty Christian authors and editors to
find out what they need to know -- but can't find in secular references. How do
you handle the capitalization of the deity pronoun? How do you obtain permission
to quote from published hymns, poems, or books? Find out fast with this
completely indexed style guide. Find all the basic rules of style, editing, and
proofreading. The stylistic examples come from church history and literature,
and there is even a list of "Christian clichés" to avoid.

Writing
to God's Glory: A Comprehensive... Writing to God's Glory is a comprehensive creative writing
course intended for ALL ages while the Scope and Sequence is designed to
accommodate a wide variety of teaching styles and schedules. This book can be
used to teach anyone to write creatively, even those with special needs. Parents
and teachers will find this fun and refreshing approach the key to unlocking the
hidden writer in their students. Based on God's Truths, this curriculum can be a
stand alone program or used as a supplement

How to Write and Sell a Christian Novel
You can become a successful Christian novelist. Gilbert Morris was an English
professor, and has published over 100novels. Who better to teach how to write
your outline, write intriguing dialogue, set-up a vivid scene and create
riveting characters. He'll even teach you how to sell your novel to a
publishing house.

The Creative Call: An Artist's Response... Perhaps you're a "closet writer" who's been scribbling in
journals for years. Maybe you once had a passion for playing the piano or
violin--a passion that is still flickering somewhere deep inside you. You may
have a knack for photography, drawing, gardening, cooking, or some other
creative gift. Or you may long to express yourself creatively, but have yet to
discover your unique talents.

Your creativity was meant be used. Whether you are an artist who has already
identified your gifts or you believe that you have artistic talent that has
never been developed, working through this book will help you grow closer to
becoming the person God has designed you to be.

*LEARN TO CALL ON THE HOLY SPIRIT AS YOUR SOURCE OF INSPIRATION

* EXERCISE YOUR ARTISTIC GIFT REGULARLY AND BEGIN TO THINK OF
YOURSELF AS AN ARTIST.

* DEVELOP THE HABIT OF JOURNALING AS A WAY TO REALIZE UNLOCKED CREATIVITY.
AN EIGHT-WEEK PROGRAM FOR FULLY DEVELOPING YOUR ARTISTIC
GIFTS AND ENTERING INTO A CLOSER UNION WITH GOD. INCLUDES A RETREAT GUIDE.
FOR INDIVIDUAL USE OR GROUP STUDY.

Imagine: A Vision for Christians in the Arts...Turner believes Christians should confront society and
the church with the powerful impact art can convey. Yet artists have not always
been held in high esteem by conservative Christians. Turner builds a case that
if Jesus is Lord of all life and creation, than art is a way of expressing
faith. This stirring call is must reading for every Christian who is drawn to
the arts.

This year's volume brings together an elegant
and engaging array of essays by Christian luminaries tackling relevant
issues. These writers distill the riches of belief into lucid explorations
of faith and truth, reflecting the many dimensions of Christianity in the
new millennium.

First, the writing must come from careful cultivation and lived
experience. Second, it should "bring forth truth, beauty, and goodness."
Zaleski has also assembled numerous writings that accomplish yet another
lofty feat. Regardless of the reader's spiritual orientation, this
collection expands our vision of the divine.